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    Virgins of God: The Making of Asceticism in Late Antiquity.Susanna Elm -1996 - Clarendon Press.
    Situated in a period that witnessed the genesis of institutions that have lasted to this day, this path-breaking study looks at how ancient Christian women, particularly in Asia Minor and Egypt, initiated ascetic ways of living, and how these practices were then institutionalized. Susanna Elm demonstrates that--in direct contrast to later conceptions--asceticism began primarly as an urban movement, in which women were significant protagonists. In the process, they completely transformed and expanded their roles as wife, mother, or widow: as Christian (...) ascetics, they became `virgin wives', `virgin mothers', and `virgin widows' - with all the legal and economic implications of such a dramatic shift. As importantly, though, Christian men and women ascetics lived together. As `virgins of God' they created new families `in Christ'. No longer determined by their human bonds or human sexuality, they were `neither male nor female'. Finally, the book demonstrates how ascetic bishops - today known as saints - eventually `reformed' these early models of communal, ascetic life by dividing the `virgins of God' into monks and nuns and thus laid the foundation for the monasticism we know today. (shrink)
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    Athanasius of Alexandria’s Letter to the Virgins.Susanna Elm -1993 -Augustinianum 33 (1-2):171-183.
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    Early Egyptian Christianity from Its Origins to 451 C. E.Susanna Elm &C. Wilfred Griggs -1992 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):490.
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    Response II—Augustine, Roman Africa, and the Construction of Christianity.Susanna Elm -2005 -Augustinian Studies 36 (1):131-138.
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    The Sententiae ad Virginem by Evagrius Ponticus and the Problem of Early Monastic Rules.Susanna Elm -1990 -Augustinianum 30 (2):393-404.
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    Medical challenges for the new millennium: an interdisciplinary task.Stefan N. Willich &Susanna Elm (eds.) -2001 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Today the medical community faces a number of pressing issues. Molecular and high-tech medicine, despite their tremendous successes, also burden us with new ethical dilemmas: when and how to die, whose life to preserve, whether to modify genes and to create life, and how to pay for it all. Furthermore, alternative methods appear to work at least for certain disorders. They are popular and definitely cost less, while the spiraling costs of conventional medicine have led to the development of managed (...) care and health economy assessments with controversial consequences. An international symposium in Berlin, in September 1999, sought to address some of these issues by sparking an interdisciplinary discussion gathering leading experts in the field of genetics, robotic surgery, medical ethics, preventive health and health economics, history, and law. This book contains all the contributions and seeks to involve scholars and medical practitioners who are interested in shaping the future of medicine. (shrink)
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    Cumont’s Legacy. [REVIEW]Susanna Elm -2001 -The Classical Review 51 (02):289-.
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    Late antiquity. S.f. Johnson the oxford handbook of late antiquity. Pp. xlvi + 1247, ills, maps, colour pls. New York: Oxford university press, 2012. Cased, £110, us$185. Isbn: 978-0-19-533693-1. [REVIEW]Susanna Elm -2015 -The Classical Review 65 (2):552-554.
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    Sexual education I. stahlmann: Der gefesselte sexus. Weibliche keuschheit und askese im Westen Des römischen reiches . Pp. 242. Berlin: Akademie verlag, 1997. Isbn: 3-05-0029995-. [REVIEW]Susanna Elm -2000 -The Classical Review 50 (02):538-.
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    The edinburgh ancient Rome vol. 7 - J. Harries imperial Rome ad 284 to 363. The new empire. Pp. XVIII + 366, ills, map. Edinburgh: Edinburgh university press, 2012. Paper, £24.99 . Isbn: 978-0-7486-2053-1. [REVIEW]Susanna Elm -2015 -The Classical Review 65 (2):544-545.
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    THEODORET T. Urbainczyk: Theodoret of Cyrrhus. The Bishop and the Holy Man . Pp. x + 174. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2002. Cased, US$49.50/£35.50. ISBN: 0-472-11266-X. [REVIEW]Susanna Elm -2004 -The Classical Review 54 (02):527-.
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